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THE
DAILY
PIONEER-TIMES,
THURSDAY
MORNING,
JUNE
8,
1899.
law
whose
success
is
fully
up
to
expecta
rE
OEADWOOO
PIONEER
WATCHES,
piAMONDS
tion.
"The
republican
party
is
unreservedly
for
sound
money,"
said
the
platform.
The
dollar
on
a
parity
wttb
gold
was
never
as
firmly
established
ln
the
United
States
MTABLIBHER
JVNB
S,
187.
m
BUCK
HILLS
TIMES.
Established
april,
7,
1877.
THE
OAILY
PIONEER-TIMES
an
it
is
today.
"The
Hawaiian
Islands
Shoes
With
a
Reputation.
should
be
controlled
by
the
United
States,'
ran
another
plank.
They
have
become
an
Integral
part
of
the
country.
In
regard
to
1897.
..
Fine...
Solid
Gold
Jewelry,
Black
Hills
Gold
Rings,
CONSOLIDATED
MAY
14
Cuba
the
republicans
of
the
nation
assem
,1.,1
at
St.
Louis
declared
that
"the
United
PIONEER-TIMES
PUBLISHING
CO.
States
should
actively
use
its
Influence
anil
e
I
Our
Boys
Seal'Skin
Seamless
good
offices
to
restore
peace
anil
givaln-dcpcndciiee
to
the
island."
Cuba
is
free.
TERMS
OF
SUBSCRIPTION:
DAILY
Every
Morning,
Except
Monday
Sterling
Silver
Novelties,
.110.00
One
Year
"We
favor
the
continued
enlargement
of
6.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
Six
Months
One
Month
WEEKLY
I
sailed
Every
Thursday.
One
Year
Six
Months
SHOES!
Are
noted
tor
their
wearing
qualities
excellent
for
school
wear.
At
Special
Prices
for
the
the
navy
and
a
complete
sysiem
of
harbor
and
sea
coast
defenses."
That.
too.
has
been
redeemed.
In
the
Unlit
of
such
a
splendid
realization
of
a
platform
the
republican
party
has
the
warrant
for
makinir
at
the
Next
20
Days
e
t
t
X
Entered
as
Second-Class
Matter
Deadwood
postofflce.
:
at
:
L.
C.
VERPLAST.
iis
conventions
of
this
year
and
next
a
siltirisiiai
of
love
feasts.
Some
tilings
have
been
done
that
were
not
in
the
platform,
nor
In
the
minds
of
men,
nor
in
the
ken
of
prophets.
A
re-
THROWING
DOQUETS.
Twenty-three
years
aim
today
the
first
newspaper
published
In
the
Black
Hills
NO.
GO
flCLG-rXXXBLTlL
St,
A.
F.
SNYDER
MaIh
Ciraat
I
.
made
its
appearance,
in
size
n
wa
pages
of
five
columns
each,
or
ten
columns
publu'im
administration
lias
raced
tne
arj
solutely
unexpected.
The
Philippine
prob
in
all.
Today
the
regular
issue
of
that
.
.1
.
....I..,..,.,..
Tho
ntiln.r
miner
S
fort
V-l'lK'Ul
cuiuui".
l"e
has
grown
with
the
town
and
development
of
the"
surrounding
country.
It
is
far
in
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
advance
of
newspapers
published
in
other
towns
of
the
same
population.
It
Is,
all
lem
was
one
to
put
the
sevrrcst
test
upon
the
wisdom
and
faculties
of
the
president.
Step
by
step,
and
through
many
trying
successive
phases,
he
Wis
made
his
upright,
brave
and
patriotic
decisions.
Ho
has
kept
.closaly
In
touch
with
iha
people.
Their
will
has
been
his,
and
he
has
been
its
unerring
interpreter.
Republicans
admit
that
they
feel
good.
Under
such
circumstances
it
is
easy
to
be
a
republican
and
pleasant
to
be
one
DEADWOOD,
SOUTH
DAKOTA.
United
States
Depository.
CASH
PAID
IN
$100,000
-
SURPLUS
3150,000
things
considered,
a
good
newspaper,
a
credit
to
the
town
and
well
worthy
the
liberal
patronage
it
is
receiving.
It
Is
a
pleasure
to
publish
such
a
paper
in
such
an
appreciative
community.
CASH
TALKS
DIRECTORS:
0.
j.
salisbury,
t.
j.
qrier,
p.
b.
sparks,
p.
a
gushuest
d.
a.
Mcpherson.
VALUABLE
TO
READERS.
A
Marion,
Ind.,
publisher
says:
"You
do
not
come
to
Marlon
every
day.
Agriculture,
transportation
and
commercial
expansion
were
the
most
prominent
topics
discussed
at
the
TransmlsslsslppY
convention,
in
annual
session
at
Wichita,
In
the
meantime,
reliable
mercnants
ue-
OFFICERS:
gln
unusual
bargain
sales.
Their
prices
Cashier
.
...D.
A.
McPHERSON
Assist,
ashler.
.
.J.
S
DENMaN
President....
O.
J.
SALISBURY
Vice-president
T.
J.
GK1KK
We
have
got
the
goods
and
want
your
trader
are
published
in
the
advertising
columns
of
the
leader.
If
you
read
the
Leader's
advertising
columns
you
can
save
many
Kan.
This
Is
a
sign
of
a
larger
view
and
a
broader
spirit.
This
convention
of
farmers
and
business
men
addressed
itself
to
the
serious
and
thoughtful
(
onsideia'
Ion
of
how
best
to
promote
prosperity
throne1'.
imes
the
cost
of
a
years
subscription
in
he
amount
you
save
by
taking
advantage
we
;he
i'ltell
ieiit
applicnt
ion
of
all
fornix
ot
industry,
instead
of
wasting
i
t
s
time
f
frivolous
debate
over
tinaniial
fads
and
Come
and
see
us,
will
treat
you
right.
f
the
bargain
prices
printed."
The
statement
I
hut.
the
advertising
in
lie
paper
make
it
valuable
in
its
readers
i
one
which
comparatively
few
newspa-
social
t
henries
This
pr;o
l
i',i
I
prin
pla
ys
ilsel
f
in
t
lie
all
ept
ion
v.
n
!
111
leplio
SPECIAL
SALE
DAYS!
and
to
icr
men
have
hciikc
enough
to
make
and
tin
'.;iv
freight
r
I
Ayres
&
farflman
Hardware
Co.
f
t
it
Is
a
simple
proposition.
The
adver
tin
.
morion!!
ineroha
at
of
developing'
marine.
ser
is
loo
frequently
treated
as
an
inter
loper,
and
in
fact
the
statement
is
too
-
o-
ften
made
that
he
lias
no
right
to
exist,
nd
that
in
Helling
him
the
privilege
to
MONDAY
Furniture,
all
Kinds.
Begin
the
work
right
by
buying
at
the
"ARK."
.TUESDAY
Curtains,
Taints.
Fix
your
house.
Trunks
and
Satchels,
If
you're
going
t0
travel.
WEDNESDAY
Stoves
and
Ranges.
On
these
the
best
discount
of
all.
THURSDAY
Table
China
and
Crockery.
We
have
elegant
pat-
esecrate
the
columns
of
a
newspaper
the
uhlisher
is
ba.ely
prostituting
his
art
for
gain.
As
a
matter
of
fact,
the
news
which
is
contained
in
the
advertising
columns
of
tei
ns.
FRIDAY
Granite,
Iron
and
Steel
Ware.
Prices
cut
half
in
two.
I
the
average
newspaper
is
much
the
most
vitally
Interesting
to
a
majority
of
the
The
confederate
veterans
are
holding
a
reunion
near
Washington,
beginning
yesterday,
with
the
worthy
object
of
extending
aid
to
needy
widows
of
those
who
fell
In
behalf
of
the
"lost
cause."
President
McKinby
has
accepted
an
invitation
to
address
the
gathering,
and
doubtless
his
words
will
be
inspired
byp
the
same
generous
spiri
of
reconciliation
and
loyal
reunion
that
marked
his
utterances
during
his
southern
tour.
These
are
always
occasions
of
effusive
sentiment,
especially
among
our
southern
brethren,
but
in
this
case
the
eloquence
will
be
directed
toward
practical
good.
O
Carl
Browne,
who
commanded
the
ex
Are
You
Prepared?
readers.
Mrs.
Brown
cares
a
good
deal
more
to
know
the
price
at
which
A.l.ims
will
sell
a
can
of
tomatoes
than
she
does
for
the
exact
condition
of
the
Russian-English-Qerman-Chinese
controversy.
Mrs.
Smith
doesn't
really
care
a
rap
whether
the
Yang-tse-Klang
runs
up
hill
or
down
or
whether
It
belongs
to
Russia
or
Greece.
Any
difference
that
It
may
nauy
carriages
ana
Jumpers.
SATURDAY
Washing
Machines,
Wash
Boards,
Tubs,
Boileri,
Wringers,
Ironing
Boards,
Sad
Irons.
Buy
these
today;
you'll
have
'em
read
y
for
Monday.
GOODS
DELIVERED.
DEMOUTH'S
"ARK"
70
Sherman
Street.
tremely
left
wing
of
General
Jacob
Coxey's
make
to
her
ia
so
remote
that
she
doesn
It,
but
the
fact
that
Wertbheimer
I
army
ln
ltB
hUtoric
bul
bloodless
advance
realize
upon
the
city
of
Washington,
threatens
to
has
reduced
nainsook
to
5
cents
a
yard
and
dimity
to
8
cents
is
of
vital
concern
to
Fine
weather
has
come
at
last,
and
now
is
the
time
to
get
that
pair
of
summer
Shoes.
k
includes
all
of
the
latest
and
neatest
summer
footwear
No
where
can
you
find
the
same
goods
for
less
money.
We
always
lead
when
it
comes
to
Good
Shoes
at
Low
Price.
and
our
stok
is
the
freshest
as
well
a
t
e
largest
in
the
B
ill.
Qo
to
"
her.
organize
another
force
and
repeat
the
performance.
The
only
way
to
dissuade
Mr.
Browne
from
this
spectacular
enterprise
Is
to
serve
early
notice
upon
him
that
the
Mrs.
Jonea
may
have
been
struggling
through
housekeeping
for
fifteen
years
or
more
and
no
one
ever
said
to
her
"Uneeda
tramp
law
will
be
relentlessly
enforced
all
along
the
line.
,
o
THE
POWER
OF
THE
PRESS.
Buscult."
She
read
it
In
the
Pioneer-
FULLER
BROS
&
McCUMSEY
Times
and
it
is
of
more
Importance
to
her
than
Chamberlln's
latest
South
African
policy
or
Hornberger's
latest
Philippine
"The
power
of
the
press"
is
a
common
expression
but
few
really
realize
its
ac
UuU
power..
Deep
thinkers
do
not
heel
phlllipic.
When
Mr.
Matterner
learns
from
an
ad
(GEDDES
OLD
BARN.)
New
Carriages
and
Buggies.
ZIPP'S.
tate
to
assert
that
bait
the
crime
of
our
country
may
be
traced
to
this
source.
But
great
as
la
the
influence
of
the
press,
it
The
Best
Driviner
and
Saddle
Horses
vertlsetn
nt
In
the
Pioneer-Times
that
Rosenthal
has
cut
the
price
on
purple
neckties
and
that
Zlpp
has
reduced
the
tax
on
lemon
shoes,
it
may
easily
be
of
more
moment
to
him
than
to
learn
from
the
cannot
begin
to
equal
the
power
of
Hos-
tetter's
Stomach
Bitters
over
disease
Most
diseases
originate
ln
a
weak
stom
aim
uuuuuwu
nniwuni
uuwuwn
innnrxnnmwuuwnniuuwuu"
j3-
news
columns
that
Giovanni
Maacagul
of
irnitmr
t
n
i
nn
Spain
has
been
arrested
for
pushing
his
ach,
the
Bitters
strengthens
the
Stomach,
purines
the
blood
and
cures
constl
patlon.
It
will
tone
up
the
nervous
sys-
push
cart
a
little
too
aggressively.
MM
LUMIJ
tern
and
stimulate
Inactive
kidneys.
As
an
appetizer
it
is
unequalled.
It
cures
Mr.
Jones
may
feel
benefited
by
the
advertised
statement
that
the
"Happy
Bill"
cigar
at
6c
is
absolutely
the
best
cigar
that
was
ever
offered
to
the
public
sick
people,
and
an
occasional
dose
regu
BOARDING
HORSES
BY
THE
DAY
WBKK
OR
MONTH
a
specialty
.
:
Prompt
and
Careful
Attention
will
be
G
ven
to
'Funerals,
for
which
we
have
both
v
hite
and
black
hearses.
PLATIHOTYPE
HOTOGRS
PORTRAITS
ln
OH,
Pastel,
Water
Colon
and
Crayon
a
specialty.
J
togrrapha
colored;
Pictures
framed.
Amateur
werk
enlarged
ln
bromlo
Kodak
and
Camera
Suoolies.
lates
the
bowels
and
prevents
well
people
from
becoming
sick.
If
you
want
to
get
at
any
price
any
place.
He
may
look
upon
On
dll
personal
property
c
value.
A
large
stock
ol
unredeemed
pledges
at
sur-
Erisingly
low
prices.
All
usinesg
strictly
confidential
Til
Deadwood
Laii
Dfflei.
this
statement
with
some
degree
of
sus
well
and
keep
well,
use
Hoetetter's
Stom
ach
Bitters.
,
plclon
and
he
may
eventually
determine
that
tt
contains
tome
trifling
Inaccuracies,
a
21
Lee
Street.
P
but
even
so,
the
statement
Is
perhaps
as
truthful
as
many
that
appear
ln
the
news
columns.
People
are
Interested
In
advertising,
and
It
ta
right
that
they
should
be.
The
adver
j
4
"
A
Fair
Outside
Is
'
a
Poor
Substitute
For
lrvward
Worth,"
Good
health,
inwardly,
of
the
kidneys,
liver
and
bowels.
Is
sure
to
come
if
Hood's
Sar-
tising
and
the
advertising
pages
of
the
magazines
are
full
of
the
latest
news
ot
PbototpwrpliilDC
on
SILK
and
Porcelain.
We
hare
moved
into
Gl.J
dough
Studio.
No,
t
a
Main
street.
Lead,
and
are
prepared
to
do
all
J
r
Black
Hills
Institute
titof.
11
i-
n.,i
.
rvi
.
.r.lifl
may
i"
i
the
-world,
and
It
is
practical,
helpful
and
useful
news.
The
advertisements
are'
frequently
embellished
with
pictures
that
are
Aueyu
sv1
wui
jwhus
wi
in
nm
run
aTiinrsmTfrin.
ruw!"!"
ni
br
mafl
to
be
enlarged.
Our
work
im
done
ait
Lome.
BLACK
HILLS
PORTRAIT
ART
PHOTOGRAPH
00,
No.
C
B.
Main
St.,
Lead.
.
FULLER
a-TORMS,
W
OF
....
OSTEOPATHY
saparilU
is
promptly
used.
This
secarei
a
fair
outside,
and
a
The;
Chicago
Restaurant.
consequent
vigor
in
the
frame,
with
the
glow
of
health
.
on
the
cheek,
good
The
beat
emtng
place
is
the
city
of
fully
as
artistic.
as
those
that
adorn
the
reading
pages.
And,
as
a
rule,
the
information
contained
la
the
advertisements
Is
shad,
more
accurate
than
that
ln
the
literary
or
editorial
portions
of
the
publication.
:
,
""
1
'
'
O
REPUBLICAN
HARMONY.
'
:
Republicans
are
harmonious
and
eonfl-dent'
for
the
best
poaalblt
reasons.
The
platform
adopted
In
national
convention
at
Taken
up.
at
my
ranch,
canyon,
three
and
one-haK
from
DoadWood,
one
ha7
J
wetoht
about
1.000
pounds,
VJ
Rooms
6
to
10
Olympic
Building
Deadwood
S.
D.
E.
P.
WOOD,
D.
O.
J.
L.
DENMAN,
Secretory.
J.
J,
BECKHAM,
S,
A.
S.
O.
appetite,
perfect
digestion,
pare
blood.
Catarrn
"I
hare
had
no
return
of
the
catarrh
which
troubled
m
for
yean,
since
.
.k.,Mer.
I
Deadwood.
Nice
tablea
are
set.
and
er-rytbinc
in
the
way
of
eatablec
la
pro-Med.
to
the
entire
satisfaction
oC
the
aToeeta.
Snort
orders
served
at
any
Urns
of
day
or
night.
Open
ail
of
the
Una
The
proprietor
worn
irk
to
have
peo
uar
w.
on
ion,
v
,u
-4
Hood's
Barsaparilla
cured
me.f
If
as.
Job
MAtrrni,
Washington
St.,
Ogdensburg,
N.
Y.
DySDODAla
-
-
Complicated
with
Htm-
lng
costs
oi
keep
and
advert!
Deadwood.
a
IX.
JfJ,
and
kidney
trouble,
I
suffered
for
years
with
dyipepela,
with
severe
pains.
Hood's
Barsaparilla
made
me
strong
and
hearty."
J.
B.
Xxuroa,
Main
Street,
A.uburo,
Ma,
St.
Louis
three
years
age
has
been
wrought
Into
law.and
turned
Into
action
to
a
remarkable
extent
The
pledge
are
accom
TELEPHONES:
Black
Hills
155.
Harrison
98.
Tr
n
end
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